Bunny Museum in Pasadena open to public on Easter

The Bunny Museum located at 1933 Jefferson Drive in Pasadena has over 30,000 bunnies.
Walt Mancini — Staff Photographer

PASADENA >> The public is invited to tour the home of a Pasadena couple on Easter Sunday to see the world’s largest collection of bunny-related items.

The Bunny Museum, at the home of Candace Frazee and Steve Lubanski at 1933 Jefferson Drive, houses more than 30,700 pieces and holds the Guinness World Record for the largest bunny collection, according to the curators.

Normally available for tour only by appointment, the museum will be open for drop-in guests from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. today. A $5 donation is suggested. Children under 4 are free.

The Bunny Museum first opened its doors in 1998.

The couple’s collection is “multiplying” all the time, as the couple adds one piece of bunny memorabilia to their collection each day, according to the museum website, thebunnymuseum.com.